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>> they reach steve's roommate first. >> oh, the sky looks beautiful. >> steve is now counting the long minutes until they come back for him. >> he's right by that window. >> i think there was more aftershocks, and i could still hear the building settling. >> now the rescuers slice deeper into the building trying to free steve. and not a moment too soon. >> i had five fractured ribs and i had a collapsed lung and i had almost a quart of blood in my lung. later they told me i was probably within 20 to 30 minutes of drowning in my own blood. >> almost six hours after he was trapped under the rubble, steve is carried out of the building. >> i just remember seeing all these people. i mean, not anybody i knew. there were just people, cameras, i remember people taking pictures, people yelling. >> not long after steve's rescue, there's another reason to celebrate. this time at the mall. >> this is rescue 104. we need transport to the trauma center. >> after eight grueling hours of breaking up and removing debris from around the trapped man, they are able to lift salvador pena out of the hole i
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steve really articulated powerfully a position a lot of republicans hold. what this whole controversy has uncovered is what is effectively a civil war within the republican party. the republican party has a choice to make whether they want to be a national party, that can win, win, national elections, and take the white house, and, and, or do they want to be a, a regional factional ideological party. you know, how this ends may begin to shape that debate. it is probably going to rage right into the 2016 presidential race. you'll see the cruz, battling it out. off awe in closing, are you confident. peter talked moderates waiting in the wings prepared to make a maneuver to save the american economy. held hostage by members of their own party do. you think they triumph in the do you think we are seeing end of the tea party having a stranglehold on the gop? >> look, there is a big fight yet to come. what's important to remember though, is that no matter how well the republican brand goes, the members driving this are insulated from public opinion. moderates dec
steve really articulated powerfully a position a lot of republicans hold. what this whole controversy has uncovered is what is effectively a civil war within the republican party. the republican party has a choice to make whether they want to be a national party, that can win, win, national elections, and take the white house, and, and, or do they want to be a, a regional factional ideological party. you know, how this ends may begin to shape that debate. it is probably going to rage right into...
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good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall street and the president understands the gravitas of the situation. tesla models, the electric car company, they've had a good run. a fire in one of their model s sedans. the fact is that the company is saying yes, there was a fire. but it was caused by the fire hitting a large object. the shares fell 6%. don't worry too much. you have had a rally of 440% this year if you've held them throughout the year. brian? >> microsoft, it's interesting. steve bomber will step down and bill gates maybe leaving the chairman role? >> bill gates is very tied up with the
good morning, steve. >>> well it's interesting. you've got the president saying on cnbc that wall street should be worried about it and wall street, goldman sachs, brian moynahan at bank of america and deutsche saying they're worried about it. this recovery we've had so far is not necessarily sustainable. it's not well-established. it's vulnerable and is open to being destroyed by the concerns over the shutdown and concerns over the debt ceiling as well. it seems mutual that wall...
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let me go to steve. one guy that didn't know he was heading for this i believe was ted cruz who in the summer began putting a hold on any meeting between the house and senate budget committees so they couldn't get their job done, we wouldn't have appropriations which would leave the government wide open to a shutdown come october 1st. no budget on greeed to. all you have to do is kill one bill, the cr. here he is coming along saying let's kill the cr. didn't anybody see this mousetrap when he was setting it? i guess cuccinelli didn't. he's been running it up so he could be the troublemaker and the hero of the hard right. your thoughts. >> he may be the hero of the hard right, but going into virginia this weekend might actually -- cuccinelli was behind terry mcauliffe, every poll has shown that for quite a while. he's going to lose this race. if he had any hope, he might have just lost it this weekend. ted cruz showed how selfish he is by going in. he should have said i can't make it. cuccinelli should ha
let me go to steve. one guy that didn't know he was heading for this i believe was ted cruz who in the summer began putting a hold on any meeting between the house and senate budget committees so they couldn't get their job done, we wouldn't have appropriations which would leave the government wide open to a shutdown come october 1st. no budget on greeed to. all you have to do is kill one bill, the cr. here he is coming along saying let's kill the cr. didn't anybody see this mousetrap when he...
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what advice, steve, would you give to speaker boehner at this moment in time? >> look, i think what speaker boehner today did is very, very important. this was an important signal. the first time that he has gone out and been reported that he said we will not default with, with certainty. to republican house members. and we need that certainty around this issue, because the results are so catastrophic. so this has been a terrible blunder. a few weeks ago, the president was on defense over syria. we're at a time right now where we could as a party be talking about all the problems, implementing obama care. instead what you see is the president utterly on offense. the polls are totally clear about the damage being done to the republican party, to the republican brand. and so it is important now, i would say, to speaker boehner, as the the leader, as our speaker, to stand up, finally, and, let's end this. and let's triy to begin an era whereas republicans we capture the spirit of problem solving conservatism and move away from this very, very, very, very bad and d
what advice, steve, would you give to speaker boehner at this moment in time? >> look, i think what speaker boehner today did is very, very important. this was an important signal. the first time that he has gone out and been reported that he said we will not default with, with certainty. to republican house members. and we need that certainty around this issue, because the results are so catastrophic. so this has been a terrible blunder. a few weeks ago, the president was on defense over...
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. >> good morning to you, steve t. least thing we needed was a big storm coming on shore, the government would have to send fema during the shutdown. it looks like we will be a fawn event along the gulf coast. that's great news. can you go about your saturday morning. the storm looks very pathetic right now, actually, and considerably weakened overnight. it wouldn't surprise me at all if it gets downgraded further. so again, all good news with karen t. forecast will bring it on shore tomorrow. just rain and wind. we had nasty dangerous weather across the country. a lot of heavy snow in areas of wyoming into nebraska and south doevenlth we had huge tornadoes last night. 16 injured there in portions of nebraska. today we have more damaging winds and thunderstorm threats. chicago, st. louis, independence, more typical stuff. not something that will cause devastation. if we get bad weather events, my eyes are on southern california, steve. we could see dangerous santa ana winter. that's my only concern. >> some great news.
. >> good morning to you, steve t. least thing we needed was a big storm coming on shore, the government would have to send fema during the shutdown. it looks like we will be a fawn event along the gulf coast. that's great news. can you go about your saturday morning. the storm looks very pathetic right now, actually, and considerably weakened overnight. it wouldn't surprise me at all if it gets downgraded further. so again, all good news with karen t. forecast will bring it on shore...
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thank you, steve. still ahead, the great justin bieber takes his dance moves to the great wall of china. we have the pictures. trust me, this one doesn't look between for the biebs. but first, michael jordan dishes on who he would like to play one-on-one. what are your dream matchups in sports in any era, two people? #way too early and we'll put the best answers -- i don't know. i got brady versus montana maybe. but we'll have to see about that. check on weather, too, when "way too early" comes right back. >>> it had all begun four months early when president johnson made the following announcement. >> i have talked to the chief justice and informed him that i will send to the senate this afternoon the nomination of mr. thurgood marshall. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zy
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starting right now, with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. good evening, welcome to another day of this extraordinary shutdown of the federal government, with offices emptied, twitter accounts frozen, national parks are all closed. this is something we have not been through in nearly 18 years. in washington today, president obama met with leaders of congress with republicans and democrats from both houses of the senate. in the interview with john harwood, he was pretty direct. >> am i exasperated? absolutely i am, this is entirely unnecessary, we have a situation where john boehner, the speaker of the house puts a bill out on the floor, at current funding levels so we can then negotiate on a real budget that allows us to stop negotiating from crisis to crisis, it would pass. the only thing that is stopping it, is that john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the republican party that are willing to burn the house down because of an obsession over my health care initiative. >> the president there is continuing to p
starting right now, with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. good evening, welcome to another day of this extraordinary shutdown of the federal government, with offices emptied, twitter accounts frozen, national parks are all closed. this is something we have not been through in nearly 18 years. in washington today, president obama met with leaders of congress with republicans and democrats from both houses of the senate. in the interview with john harwood, he was pretty direct. >> am i...
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steve is live for us. steve, good morning. >> yeah, brian, people keep telling us it's really, really bad for markets. the markets take note. the dow down. very difficult to see what will happen in today's session. as we said previously, there's another casualty of the shutdown. now have you have the imf and big bosses and the president saying in a cnbc interview it would be bad for markets. angie's list cutting prices in san francisco, washington, new york to the online review service. they are getting a subscription for ten bucks from $40. shares are down to $70.31 but they are up from the original ipo. amazon is planning to scream internet services against the likes of apple and roku as well. they made their money from services as they do on kindles. >> we all want to know about twitter. give me nuggets and info on their potential ipo. >> they have told us more details about how much money they are making. they tripled their revenue last year. they had a big increase in revenues. they are still losing m
steve is live for us. steve, good morning. >> yeah, brian, people keep telling us it's really, really bad for markets. the markets take note. the dow down. very difficult to see what will happen in today's session. as we said previously, there's another casualty of the shutdown. now have you have the imf and big bosses and the president saying in a cnbc interview it would be bad for markets. angie's list cutting prices in san francisco, washington, new york to the online review service....
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to give us a preview, steve sedgwick is live in london. you heard those numbers. what are people going to do with their money today? >> fascinating. do you sell in advance of the shutdown? or do you sell during the shutdown? if advance we've had the main of those two numbers you've just mentioned in the last six, seven sessions, we've fallen six times and fallen 2%, right bang in the middle of those two numbers. very interesting that a shutdown historically does not mean a market collapse. in fact, that big shutdown we've talked about on this show, the standoff between newt gingrich and president clinton back in the mid '90s over the prolonged period of those two shut-downs, t five-day one in november, the 21-1, the s&p managed to rally heavily during that period. we've seen the market rallying at the start of this year when we had the wrangles about the sequester as well. it is not a given these markets will fall during a shutdown. as you mentioned it does depend on the length as well. >> is it your opinion it's already built in, the market's already anticipated
to give us a preview, steve sedgwick is live in london. you heard those numbers. what are people going to do with their money today? >> fascinating. do you sell in advance of the shutdown? or do you sell during the shutdown? if advance we've had the main of those two numbers you've just mentioned in the last six, seven sessions, we've fallen six times and fallen 2%, right bang in the middle of those two numbers. very interesting that a shutdown historically does not mean a market...
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you don't know who is going to be more damaged by this over time. >> good point, steve. thanks for sharing with us. we appreciate that. >> any time, andrea. >> you're not going to believe this. here is an important warning for federal employees during the shutdown, don't check your government e-mail. that's what i'm saying. don't check your e-mail. those employees who do will be breaking the anti-deficiency act. hard to believe there's something called anti-deficiency act. passed in the 1800s. this law dictates what federal employees can and county do during a government shutdown. they obviously didn't know anything about e-mails. ♪ ♪ i see you made yourself breakfast. how'd you know? ♪ at...you could be a victim of fraud. how'd you know? most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your score, check your report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. but
you don't know who is going to be more damaged by this over time. >> good point, steve. thanks for sharing with us. we appreciate that. >> any time, andrea. >> you're not going to believe this. here is an important warning for federal employees during the shutdown, don't check your government e-mail. that's what i'm saying. don't check your e-mail. those employees who do will be breaking the anti-deficiency act. hard to believe there's something called anti-deficiency act....
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steve, i want to go to you. new reporting from national reviews, robert costa. the headline is, boehner to gop. grand bargain is in the works. news that john boehner has been talking to his caucus about a "grand bargain" that may include, cpi, delay in obama care. bigger, reforms around earned benefit, entitlement programs. is this, to your mind, does this seem feasible? can john boehner sell anything to his party at this point? >> well, i think wittingly, unwittingly, this shutdown is going to take at least two weeks to sort out. that puts it right up against the debt limit. the middle of october. and so as a result, i do know, and it's not just john boehner and the republicans. there are negotiations going on at all levels of government where people would prefer to do this once. rather than doing it twice. once on the government shutdown. once on the -- the other. and, you know -- the president says he is not going to negotiate. both sides painted themselves into a corner. a way forward without the violation of obama care that the president could throw up the
steve, i want to go to you. new reporting from national reviews, robert costa. the headline is, boehner to gop. grand bargain is in the works. news that john boehner has been talking to his caucus about a "grand bargain" that may include, cpi, delay in obama care. bigger, reforms around earned benefit, entitlement programs. is this, to your mind, does this seem feasible? can john boehner sell anything to his party at this point? >> well, i think wittingly, unwittingly, this...
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i'll start with you, steve. >> i'll do a plug for tv.magazine. this week, we're unveiling the 60 wiggest tv news moments of all time, going from the checker speech in 1962, nixon, to the bombing at the boston marathon. and we also rank the top ten. moon landing, nixon resignation, 9/11. you can pick it up and you'll take a look. >> i want to look at that list. >> richard? >> i hate to be serious after all of this, but we've gone through a seismic shift in our politics in the last 48 hours. i think we're much, much more likely to head into default soon and we are much, much more likely to see democrats take back the house next year. >> to use "snl" character, debbie downer right there with richard. >> i'll be even more grimmer, the only thing that matters this week is the season and series finale of "breaking bad." viewers have been waiting for five years to learn the fate of jesse and walter, and after that, tv might as well shut down, because i don't know what's going to come after that. >> i have to avoid twitter and watch it on dvr after. no s
i'll start with you, steve. >> i'll do a plug for tv.magazine. this week, we're unveiling the 60 wiggest tv news moments of all time, going from the checker speech in 1962, nixon, to the bombing at the boston marathon. and we also rank the top ten. moon landing, nixon resignation, 9/11. you can pick it up and you'll take a look. >> i want to look at that list. >> richard? >> i hate to be serious after all of this, but we've gone through a seismic shift in our politics in...
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straight ahead, more smart political talk on "up" with steve cornnetic. don't go anywhere. so now i can help make this a great block party. >> five days into the republican shutdown, republicans looking for a way out. at the start of this saturday morning, we find ourselves on the hunt for answers. it is now officially day five of the federal government shutdown. we'll examine the forces that brought the house to a deadlock. by the way, how are they going to get out of it? also, today, it wasn't long ago that cory booker was looking like the sure thing to be the next u.s. senator from new jersey. it's a must-when race for democrats. can they still count on winning it? speaking of senate race, does
straight ahead, more smart political talk on "up" with steve cornnetic. don't go anywhere. so now i can help make this a great block party. >> five days into the republican shutdown, republicans looking for a way out. at the start of this saturday morning, we find ourselves on the hunt for answers. it is now officially day five of the federal government shutdown. we'll examine the forces that brought the house to a deadlock. by the way, how are they going to get out of it? also,...
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., steve satello, a professional chauffeur, is on his way to work. at the corner of burbank boulevard and vesper avenue, he notices a beauty stopped at the light ahead of him. a 1932 ford victoria like this one. >> whoever owned that car put a lot of money into it because it looked really nice. >> he pulls up to take a closer look, just as a car races past him in the other lane. >> the car that was next to me was just not slowing down, and hit the back of this car without braking, and hit it really hard, and it just exploded and caused a big ball of fire. >> amazingly, the occupants of the car that rear-ended the vintage ford are only slightly injured, but the driver of the antique car is out cold and trapped in flames. >> i figured he was going to probably be unconscious or hurt pretty badly, so i immediately parked and got out and ran towards his car. >> the force of the crash has pushed the burning car all the way through the intersection. when steve reaches the car, he realizes the situation is worse than he thought. >> i think upon impact, his s
., steve satello, a professional chauffeur, is on his way to work. at the corner of burbank boulevard and vesper avenue, he notices a beauty stopped at the light ahead of him. a 1932 ford victoria like this one. >> whoever owned that car put a lot of money into it because it looked really nice. >> he pulls up to take a closer look, just as a car races past him in the other lane. >> the car that was next to me was just not slowing down, and hit the back of this car without...
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okay, i don't think steve is being disengeneralous. obama care does not blow up the entire system. in fact, the main thing the law does is deliver millions of new customers to the private insurance industry which is kind of the opposite of blowing up the system. it's adding to the system. if you're home watching this right now, the odds are extremely high that essentially nothing aside from some added benefits and protections is going to change about your health insurance on october 1th when the health changes go live online or january 1st when they start ensuring people. nothing at all. but there's something else steve and his friends seem completely obtuse about. >> there's a new poll out this thorng that morning this says, take a guess. how many people in this country, what percentage have insurance now for this very first time because of affordable care act? how many? what p percent? >> i mean, i'd go 20. 20%. >> wait. >> wait. 20%. that is a terrible guess. considering that he just said 15% of the country didn't have health insurance. >> what percent? >> i mean, i'd go 20. let
okay, i don't think steve is being disengeneralous. obama care does not blow up the entire system. in fact, the main thing the law does is deliver millions of new customers to the private insurance industry which is kind of the opposite of blowing up the system. it's adding to the system. if you're home watching this right now, the odds are extremely high that essentially nothing aside from some added benefits and protections is going to change about your health insurance on october 1th when...
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joining us now is steve lockerette, former congressman from ohio. he was known for being willing to criticize own party's right flank when the mood struck him. congressman, thank you for being here tonight. >> rachel, thank you. as i told your producer, i can now cross this off my bucket list. i appreciate being on the show. >> this is a rare thing to be on a bucket list. i'll try to not think about that. am i right in characterizing your position on this discharge petition as basically that this is nuts, it can never happen? >> well, yeah. i mean, if you took a snowball and put it in i ami microwave oven, it has a better chance of surviving. you watch these guys at this press conference, it's all tongue in cheek because discharge petition and louise slaughter's vote on the previous question, they almost never, never work. and i would suggest that john dingell, friend who's been in the house over 50 years, the next time he puts his name on a republican discharge petition won't be the first time. >> so the parties never like to do this. it has happen
joining us now is steve lockerette, former congressman from ohio. he was known for being willing to criticize own party's right flank when the mood struck him. congressman, thank you for being here tonight. >> rachel, thank you. as i told your producer, i can now cross this off my bucket list. i appreciate being on the show. >> this is a rare thing to be on a bucket list. i'll try to not think about that. am i right in characterizing your position on this discharge petition as...
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steve, i want to talk about that a little bit. it's not theoretical to suggest that even just getting to this point has consequences for the economy. >> if you don't mind, it's not theoretical. you have to bring a constitutional lawyer and a financial reporter together to understand what's going to happen in the next two weeks. >> we thought that would be the best way to approach this. >> it's exactly right. you have the market. it's all depends on how serious the market believes that this threat is going to be. right now it's pretty interesting that the market is not really all that concerned. they've been here before. they think it's kind of cried wolf before. so they've got ton the 11th hour and they've made a deal. right now the market is not all that concerned. but if we get -- as we get closer, certainly the market -- we have seen a little bit of increase in interest rates. >> i'm sort of alarmed this morning when -- michael and i have been through this before in the '90s. you know that there are sort of things you can do to
steve, i want to talk about that a little bit. it's not theoretical to suggest that even just getting to this point has consequences for the economy. >> if you don't mind, it's not theoretical. you have to bring a constitutional lawyer and a financial reporter together to understand what's going to happen in the next two weeks. >> we thought that would be the best way to approach this. >> it's exactly right. you have the market. it's all depends on how serious the market...
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we got steve ratner's charts as promised in a moment. nicole, when you listen to that as a republican who likes winning national elections, or would like to start winning the white house, what do you think. >> i love him and the distinction. i think it's an important one for him to draw between a fighter and someone who i think some people in the media and some of the liberals are trying to paint as someone who has issues containing and being polite enough. he's plenty polite enough for what's going on in this country. if you look where the republican party is right now, they do feel like they need someone to carry some of their frustrations with what the last six years have been like for republicans. people feel likes the president came in and rushed over the republicans in congress. someone like governor christie who speaks his mind, doesn't worry about -- doesn't waste any time trying to be politically correct or polite, he is exactly what the pearty needs and county needs. someone who says it like it is and doesn't polish things. >>
we got steve ratner's charts as promised in a moment. nicole, when you listen to that as a republican who likes winning national elections, or would like to start winning the white house, what do you think. >> i love him and the distinction. i think it's an important one for him to draw between a fighter and someone who i think some people in the media and some of the liberals are trying to paint as someone who has issues containing and being polite enough. he's plenty polite enough for...
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well, today's office politics "morning joe" economist steve rattner. alex talked with him about his brush with two presidents and his dad's brush with broadway fame. first he painted a catastrophic picture for the economy if the u.s. defaults on its loans come october 17th. >> the ripple effects would be disastrous. it's not just our loans. i think the treasury has been relatively clear they would simply cut back what they're paying for all services. so social security payments would be delayed. medicare would be delayed, people who sell things to the government would be delayed and the debt would be delayed. i think you would see a moment like we saw in 2008 after lehman brothers failed when congress failed to act on the first plan top provide capital to the banks, the stock market went down 700 points and then con res came to its senses. you would see a dramatic moment like that if we did go over the october 17th cliff. >> is there a scenario under which you can envision we default on our debts? >> yes, because there is a scenario that i can imagine
well, today's office politics "morning joe" economist steve rattner. alex talked with him about his brush with two presidents and his dad's brush with broadway fame. first he painted a catastrophic picture for the economy if the u.s. defaults on its loans come october 17th. >> the ripple effects would be disastrous. it's not just our loans. i think the treasury has been relatively clear they would simply cut back what they're paying for all services. so social security payments...
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joining us now is the james thusher of the house of representatives, steve israel. good afternoon, sir. >> i've been called far worse than that. >> i'm sure you have. it's a wonderful work of literary genius. our article is eminently sensible and looks at republican threats over the debt ceiling. i have to ask you, sir. why are they so desperate, why, to take this country and if a default occurs, the world over the precipice. why? >> because they're idealogues, reject compromise, common sense. this is extremism at its worst. we democrats trying to keep this government open for our veterans who want their disability payments or students who want their tuition assistance, we gave the republicans an offer. we said we'll take your budget number. republicans have said take it or leave it and we said we'll take it. just keep the government open. and don't dephubbfund health ca. and you know what they did, martin, they slammed the door on their own number. they walked away from their own budget. i don't mind them slamming the door on me. i do resent when they slam the door
joining us now is the james thusher of the house of representatives, steve israel. good afternoon, sir. >> i've been called far worse than that. >> i'm sure you have. it's a wonderful work of literary genius. our article is eminently sensible and looks at republican threats over the debt ceiling. i have to ask you, sir. why are they so desperate, why, to take this country and if a default occurs, the world over the precipice. why? >> because they're idealogues, reject...
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. >> according to texas congressman steve stockman "democrats are curb stomping veterans." and today, republicans continue to rally to the cause of world war ii vets. >> to keep them from the memorial, to honor them for their greatest accomplishment. >> it is mean spirited, what is being done. >> outrage that they caused the memorial to be closed for their visit. >> the republican national committee has put aside enough money to hire five security personnel full-time to keep the memorial open for veterans. >> the unmistakable irony, of course, is that the crew that showed up to gawk at the fire is the same group that lit the match. >> we are not going to let the world war ii veterans be used as political pawns. >> and speaking of pawns, the gop is moving forward with a new strategy with gusto. >> we should move forward, so example, the continuing resolution that would simply continue the funding for the v.a. >> she said you can't pick and choose what part of the government you want to fund, you can't just say this -- >> rather than pass a bill to fund the government, republ
. >> according to texas congressman steve stockman "democrats are curb stomping veterans." and today, republicans continue to rally to the cause of world war ii vets. >> to keep them from the memorial, to honor them for their greatest accomplishment. >> it is mean spirited, what is being done. >> outrage that they caused the memorial to be closed for their visit. >> the republican national committee has put aside enough money to hire five security...
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photo ops at this world war ii memorial they closed, and today a protester called steve king of iowa out on his hypocrisy. take a look at this. >> pass the budget, congressman. >> coming here on the dpthe -- >> pass the budget, congressman. why are you making -- >> their children and -- >> why have you come down here for a political opportunity, for a camera shot, sir? the real patriots are the veterans who came down here. put your tail between your legs, go back up on the hill, and do your work! >> goldie, what kind of shape would we be in if the republicans spent as much time doing their work as they were doing photo ops? >> you know, those members of congress have no business at our war memorials or anywhere else today. where they belong is their butts in their seats on the house floor voting to reopen this government. that's where they belong. photo ops and all of those kinds of things, and i even saw them give capitol hill police officers a standing ovation today, which they so richly deserve. but what they deserve even more than that is a paycheck. so to believe that these peop
photo ops at this world war ii memorial they closed, and today a protester called steve king of iowa out on his hypocrisy. take a look at this. >> pass the budget, congressman. >> coming here on the dpthe -- >> pass the budget, congressman. why are you making -- >> their children and -- >> why have you come down here for a political opportunity, for a camera shot, sir? the real patriots are the veterans who came down here. put your tail between your legs, go back...
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steve latourette's a former republican congressman in ohio. he served as a key ally to speaker john boehner up until he left office last year due to his disgust, he said, with party extremes m. we also have joshua green here, senior national correspondent at bloomberg business week. congressman latourette i've got to ask but john boehner. i'm getting two signals from him. one is we're really not going to fight to the edge on the c.r., we're going to go to the debt ceiling and that's where we're going to make our big fight over obama care, and then the story from the "new york times" is at that point he will not risk default. which is it? he is going to risk default over obama care or not? >> well, it's a little bit of both. i guess unwittingly they've sort of taken the government shutdown and it's going to bleed into the need to raise the debt limit. so i think you'll have both issues dealt with at the same time. in john boehner's heart he's not going to let this country default. but i was listening to john feehery a little earlier. the presid
steve latourette's a former republican congressman in ohio. he served as a key ally to speaker john boehner up until he left office last year due to his disgust, he said, with party extremes m. we also have joshua green here, senior national correspondent at bloomberg business week. congressman latourette i've got to ask but john boehner. i'm getting two signals from him. one is we're really not going to fight to the edge on the c.r., we're going to go to the debt ceiling and that's where we're...
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a protester heckled congressman steve king at a world war ii memorial tuesday. republicans and democrats are pushing their strategy. wtsb captured these moments between mitch mcconnell and rand paul. >> i just didn't see an end. i go over and over again. we're willing to compromise and negotiate. i think it's awful for them to say that over and over again. >> i think if we say we wanted to defund it and now we are willing to compromise. i know we don't want to be here, we are going to win this, i think. >> on "the late show" with david letterman, brian williams said we are in a very dark time. >> they have a point to make. they don't like how it's being governed. it's easier to do it from their set of seats in the house. it's a heck of a lot tougher when you have bottled things up and you are where we are. day three, complete paralysis. when i called the u.s. capital of a shooting in washington, i couldn't get anybody. the government workers had been furloughed. >> the latest in sports from betty. good friday morning. >> happy friday to you, mara. >> let's talk
a protester heckled congressman steve king at a world war ii memorial tuesday. republicans and democrats are pushing their strategy. wtsb captured these moments between mitch mcconnell and rand paul. >> i just didn't see an end. i go over and over again. we're willing to compromise and negotiate. i think it's awful for them to say that over and over again. >> i think if we say we wanted to defund it and now we are willing to compromise. i know we don't want to be here, we are going...
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steve bashir joins us next. well, it just happened here near washington, d.c. finally, sleeping on the job. here's congressman george holding on the house floor yesterday. maybe he was worn out by the shutdown debate and had heard enough of the speech of louie gohmert. i don't blame him a bit having to listen to that stuff. this is "hardball," the place for politics. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. ♪ because an empty pan is a blank canvas. ♪ [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. ♪ [ man #1 ] to remember my grandmother. [ woman #3 ] to show my love. ♪ [ woman #4 ] because life needs flavor. ♪ [ woman #5 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ woman #1 ] that's why i cook. welcome back to "hardball." if ther
steve bashir joins us next. well, it just happened here near washington, d.c. finally, sleeping on the job. here's congressman george holding on the house floor yesterday. maybe he was worn out by the shutdown debate and had heard enough of the speech of louie gohmert. i don't blame him a bit having to listen to that stuff. this is "hardball," the place for politics. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol...
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. >> steve, when you say what can i offer, i shouldn't have to offer anything. they're not doing me a favor by paying for things that they have already approved for the government to do. that's part of their basic function of government. that's not doing me a favor. that's doing what the american people sent them here to do, carrying out their responsibilities. >> and top democrats say republicans simply cannot read the writing on the wall. >> and you have the votes. because the people elected democrats as the majority in the senate and the president of the united states. and they don't agree with you. and newt gingrich said when that was the case had you to compromise and what compromise are we talking about? we are taking your number. your number and you will not take yes for an answer. how sad. what a shameful day this is in the history of the house of representatives. >> joining us now from washington nbc political reporter kasie hunt. i guess first of all, kasie, you jackson to something senator mccain said last night. basically we can't win if things conti
. >> steve, when you say what can i offer, i shouldn't have to offer anything. they're not doing me a favor by paying for things that they have already approved for the government to do. that's part of their basic function of government. that's not doing me a favor. that's doing what the american people sent them here to do, carrying out their responsibilities. >> and top democrats say republicans simply cannot read the writing on the wall. >> and you have the votes. because...
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let's take a look at steve king. he's one identified as one of the wacko birds. he was dismissing the concerns about what would happen if the united states defaulted on its debt. that's the important question right now. instead, he was taking his cues from constituents, he said. let's listen to this. >> let me get this straight, you don't believe we would go into default, you believe that tim geithner is lying, the president is lying, everybody is wrong, everybody in the country is worrying about this. but you have some superior knowledge, what basis do you get that from -- >> i do have superior knowledge, thank you for recognizing it. >> where do you get it from? >> the united states citizens, who will elect the next president of the united states. >> so you're polling in your district to decide if the united states goes into default -- >> i have an independent judgment, it comes from a long experience of dealing politically and in business and raising a family and being an american citizen, just like the independent judgment of my constituents. >> dana, do you
let's take a look at steve king. he's one identified as one of the wacko birds. he was dismissing the concerns about what would happen if the united states defaulted on its debt. that's the important question right now. instead, he was taking his cues from constituents, he said. let's listen to this. >> let me get this straight, you don't believe we would go into default, you believe that tim geithner is lying, the president is lying, everybody is wrong, everybody in the country is...
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because they don't think this bill is extreme enough our members like michelle bachmann, paul brown and steve king. weirdest voting block ever. joining me now bruce bartlet, he now writes for the new york times and the fiscal times. and patricia murphy, columnist for the daily beast. can i start with you? i am shocked at just how unresolved the conflict remains within the republican party. now we have rush limbaugh going after peter king. let us take a listen. >> peter king has just been trashing ted cruise in the republican conference. there is an effort ongoing to break tea party of republican tea party. they are not, the tea party is you and me. they are not going to wipe us away. >> republicans are at war with republicans. republicans are running ads against republicans. ted cruise is raising money for an organization that runs attack ads against his fellow sitting republican senators. this is no surprise to me and anybody who covered the 2010 elections, this is no surprise to them either. you started to hear grass roots republicans getting very frustrated. just think back and just the ra
because they don't think this bill is extreme enough our members like michelle bachmann, paul brown and steve king. weirdest voting block ever. joining me now bruce bartlet, he now writes for the new york times and the fiscal times. and patricia murphy, columnist for the daily beast. can i start with you? i am shocked at just how unresolved the conflict remains within the republican party. now we have rush limbaugh going after peter king. let us take a listen. >> peter king has just been...
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. >> while davis and bishop were open and friendly during the interview, cameraman steve field was reminded that in prison, things aren't always as they seem. >> after we finished up the interview, we said our good-byes and jason davis extended his hand through the bars to shake, and i didn't think about it, but i shook his hand, and he grabbed me, and it was almost like he was trying to crush my hand, to the point he really wanted to hurt me. and it was that one moment, that one little moment where i thought uh-oh, what have i done? what have i done? that incident with jason davis always stuck with me and i always tried to figure out what the heck that was all about. was it to show me that he was in charge? i'm with the camera, but he wanted to let me know, this was his house, and it may have just been a very macho, spontaneous moment for him. for me, it was a scary, real moment. >>> next on "lockup: raw, survival 101." >> for me the cells are too small. i think it breeds an environment for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. >> that's not
. >> while davis and bishop were open and friendly during the interview, cameraman steve field was reminded that in prison, things aren't always as they seem. >> after we finished up the interview, we said our good-byes and jason davis extended his hand through the bars to shake, and i didn't think about it, but i shook his hand, and he grabbed me, and it was almost like he was trying to crush my hand, to the point he really wanted to hurt me. and it was that one moment, that one...
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there's steve southerland, florida republican congressman. none of this seems like a good idea. congressman tom cotton, does standing there with these guys mean i agree with them? steven fincher there in the classic orator's pose. can somebody explain that part to me again about the cloture thing? house republicans are a classical arare of stunned and mystified. this is a work of art. the senate has done its thing, but the government shutdown deadline is monday and privately or publicly, on the record or off, no one in house leadership seems to be able to say what the republicans will do and that appears to be because they do not know. robert costa writing at the national review today and speaking with chris hayes last hour, he says that john boehner had a plan for republicans to avert the shutdown threat as of yesterday, but then got on the phone with a republican who told them to kybash their own speaker's plan. person they were speaking to was ted cruz, telling them the defy their own leadership and they listened. last night, senator cruz met again quote, talking deep into th
there's steve southerland, florida republican congressman. none of this seems like a good idea. congressman tom cotton, does standing there with these guys mean i agree with them? steven fincher there in the classic orator's pose. can somebody explain that part to me again about the cloture thing? house republicans are a classical arare of stunned and mystified. this is a work of art. the senate has done its thing, but the government shutdown deadline is monday and privately or publicly, on the...
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. >> i remember the first time i saw it the reaction that steve has with his ice cream cone in his hand made me laugh for about 20 minutes. and that was kind of when we knew we had a hit. this is the best face ever. >> yeah, i had about 12 ice creams. and then the car one was, like, ridiculous. it was like, you know, how do we make it even harder? let's nail them through a moving window on to his face. >> and there's some pain involved in catching sunglasses. hard plastic hitting you in the face. >> videos that have an element of how did they do that are a real staple of viral videos on the web. and brands have jumped into that concept completely. it's a great way to get discussion going around the video. >> once the video is ready, josh warner and his company take on the job of what they call seeding to help it go viral. >> we have a network of blog relationships that we have with hundreds of blogs all across the web. so we really know the influencers on the web that will help propel a video to popularity. >> it's a different way to express your brand, and it's a way that's more modern
. >> i remember the first time i saw it the reaction that steve has with his ice cream cone in his hand made me laugh for about 20 minutes. and that was kind of when we knew we had a hit. this is the best face ever. >> yeah, i had about 12 ice creams. and then the car one was, like, ridiculous. it was like, you know, how do we make it even harder? let's nail them through a moving window on to his face. >> and there's some pain involved in catching sunglasses. hard plastic...
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leader in expressing our gratitude to the capitol police. [ applause ] >> the irony of all this as steve brought up, on capitol hill police responded while they are exempt from furloughs. they are not being paid because of a shut down. they are getting ious. less than an hour later, good feelings were gone and lawmakers were back to placing blame. >> they are pretending to care. it's time to stop pretending to care and really care. >> it's hard to feel good and stand by and let a train wreck or a nightmare, depending on which democrat's description of obama care you want, just let it go. >> as the shut down drags on, it's now impacting american policy and image overseas. late thursday the white house announced officially that the president was cancelling his entire trip to asia to stay in washington. it's a no brainer. hard for the president to justify being out of the country in shut down. you never know when there might be something you can do and you don't want to be in the middle of an overseas flight. it comes at 8 price. economic opportunity can be lost and it doesn't look good in
leader in expressing our gratitude to the capitol police. [ applause ] >> the irony of all this as steve brought up, on capitol hill police responded while they are exempt from furloughs. they are not being paid because of a shut down. they are getting ious. less than an hour later, good feelings were gone and lawmakers were back to placing blame. >> they are pretending to care. it's time to stop pretending to care and really care. >> it's hard to feel good and stand by and...
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meanwhile, up next, steve cornnetic on msnbc. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you be closer to home. that's so cool. [ male announcer ] get $100 in instant savings when you order digital life smart security. limited availability in select markets. ♪ ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never
meanwhile, up next, steve cornnetic on msnbc. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ male...
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. >> i think just because of his appearance, steve, harry reid is easy to underestimate. doesn't have a booming voice, not a charismatic guy. but as jim manly well knows, even though he may not tell all, today harry reid behind the scenes is exactly as i described him. one of the reasons he's able to hold his caucus together is he's willing to go out and say all kinds of sometimes crazy stuff, and so his caucus doesn't have to take the bullets, he'll absorb all of the criticism. every day saying tea party anarchists, saying the republicans have lost their minds, as he said the other day, saying he feels sorry for john boehner. this is harry reid essentially not caring as most politics do whether or not the republicans hate him, whether he'll engender all kinds of venom in the country. he just, unlike most politicians, doesn't care about that kind of stuff. >> let me ask you about that. is that a new thing in some way, he had such a difficult re-election race in 2010, a miracle, he got lucky, got one of the tea party opponents and table to survive. is he maybe liberated an
. >> i think just because of his appearance, steve, harry reid is easy to underestimate. doesn't have a booming voice, not a charismatic guy. but as jim manly well knows, even though he may not tell all, today harry reid behind the scenes is exactly as i described him. one of the reasons he's able to hold his caucus together is he's willing to go out and say all kinds of sometimes crazy stuff, and so his caucus doesn't have to take the bullets, he'll absorb all of the criticism. every day...